Why Albino Crested Geckos Might Not Exist (Yet)
Search volume for "albino crested gecko" jumped 130% in 90 days. There's no proven albino line in captivity. Here's what those listings actually are, and what the genetics say.
TL;DR: There is no proven albino crested gecko morph in captive breeding as of 2025. Q: Is there a proven albino crested gecko morph? A: No. As of 2025, there is no proven albino crested gecko line in captive breeding. Animals sold as "albino" are almost always axanthic, moonglow, pale Lilly White combos, or other misidentified morphs. A true albino would require documented progeny testing across multiple breeders before the claim could be accepted.
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